Dr. David Romano, associate professor of political science at Missouri State University, is part of an international collaborative research team who just received approximately $900,000 from the Department of Defense for a three-year study to answer the correlating question: who doesn’t become a terrorist and why? … [Read more...] about To be or not to be a terrorist? What interrupts radicalization?
Missouri State University students Aaron Kruse and Maggie Peterson have been selected to present at the Midwest Political Science Association (MSPA) annual conference. … [Read more...] about University students to present at MSPA annual conference
Representing Syria and Croatia, undergraduate and graduate students from Missouri State participated in the 2014 Midwest Model UN conference. According to the organizers, "the conference designed to furnish a structure and forum for students to work with the most pressing international issues from a perspective outside of the classroom, and thus broaden their awareness of the … [Read more...] about Students Attend Midwest Model UN Conference in St. Louis
The annual Jefferson City intern and intern alumni dinner was held at Madison's on February 18th. Current Missouri State interns had a chance to mingle with former interns; many of whom work in and around the Capitol. Special guests included Springfield-area State representative Charlie Norr, MSU Board of Governor, Carrie Tergin, MSU Special Assistant to the President, Kent … [Read more...] about Jefferson City Interns, Old and New, Gather for Dinner
Congratulations to Alex Jermeland and Camille Reid who have been named finalists for the 2014 Local Government Management Fellowship program that is sponsored by the International City/County Management Association (ICMA). Alex is a student the Master of Public Administration program. In addition to being a graduate assistant in the political science department, Alex … [Read more...] about MPA Students Selected as Local Government Management Fellowship Finalist